How to code css properly ,so the site to be the same over all resolutions and browsers?
I think that I should have one center box ,where will my html be and one outer div that will expand.Am I right?

I mean how to position elements properly that the site layout to be the same under all resolutions and browsers.I know that position:absolute doesn't work in this case. But what is the best way?Margins?Paddings?Or position:relative? — lam3r4370 about 7 years ago

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Some basic tips would be to always use a thorough reset, test in a modern browser (like Firefox) first and then check it in other browsers, don't write excessive or redundant code, and just stay organized. IE will definitely give you hell so be prepared for that.

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